then maybe there might be impedance mismatches with that enormous cable...Originally Posted by Martin
then maybe there might be impedance mismatches with that enormous cable...Originally Posted by Martin
thanks martin for being so persistent in trying to get to the bottom of your problem.
looks like this will help ross too.
im not an expert on sdi distribution.
so i cant help from experience.
but sdi will be prone to impedance mismatchs just like any high frequency signal.
its clock rate is around 250Mbit/s i think....so its pretty fast.
Or maybe the extreme card cable is designed to be plugged directly into a deck. so that its termination works?Originally Posted by samsc
Maybe - It doesnt work if you join it to another sdi cable coming from another piece of gear?
Black Magic told me that the Extreme is more sensitive to SDI than the Decklink standard, because the Extreme has the monster cable, while the Standard have the SDI connectors soldered directly onto the card.Originally Posted by samsc
Martin
they mean more 'sensitive' to wrongly/badly terminated sdi cables.Originally Posted by Martin
means they got something wrong on their board.
I'm talking to Blackmagic about this. Hopefully we will get to the bottom of it all.
you wont get anything fixed soon talking to them.Originally Posted by rosswill
Did you try using a sdi amp/distribution panel?
And SDI chip application note from xilinx:
http://direct.xilinx.com/bvdocs/appnotes/xapp247.pdf